2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/vnhaf
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The molecular pathophysiology of mood disorders: from the analysis of single molecular layers to multi-omic integration.

Abstract: Next-generation sequencing now enables the rapid and affordable production of reliable biological data at multiple molecular levels, collectively referred to as “omics”. To maximize the potential for discovery, computational biologists have created and adapted integrative multiomic analytical methods. When applied to diseases with traceable pathophysiology such as cancer, these new algorithms and statistical approaches have enabled the discovery of clinically relevant molecular mechanisms and biomarkers. In co… Show more

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“…Therefore, combined investigation of multiple epigenetic marks, possibly at the single-cell scale, have the potential to suggest molecular interactions that can then be dissected and manipulated in vivo . Importantly, such multi-omic assessment requires implementing dedicated bioinformatic frameworks, which are only emerging in psychiatry [150]. These integrative approaches, by describing how multiple molecular layers of regulation interact, are expected to better capture the chain of events linking disease causes (whether genetic, developmental, environmental, or a combination thereof) to their behavioral manifestation [151].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, combined investigation of multiple epigenetic marks, possibly at the single-cell scale, have the potential to suggest molecular interactions that can then be dissected and manipulated in vivo . Importantly, such multi-omic assessment requires implementing dedicated bioinformatic frameworks, which are only emerging in psychiatry [150]. These integrative approaches, by describing how multiple molecular layers of regulation interact, are expected to better capture the chain of events linking disease causes (whether genetic, developmental, environmental, or a combination thereof) to their behavioral manifestation [151].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%